1. Tell us more about your background and journey.
I belong to
a very middle class family...I have two sisters.....my parents died when I was
very young....
2. When did you first decided you want to dance and
how dis you start your journey?
Since
childhood I love dancing and my journey started in 2010....it was my father's
dream.. I learned to dance by watching TV and YouTube ....then I decided to
learn professionally and I joined classes and attended workshops and performed
in many dance competitions...gave auditions for reality shows...
3. Who is your favorite dancer and why?
My
favorite dancer is Phillip chbeeb.....he is a great hip-hop dancer....I love
his creativity and way of dancing....he inspires me a lot
4.
Can you throw some light on opportunity one get as a dancer?
As a dancer
one can get lots of opportunities....they can go for world hip-hop competition
and make India proud by winning medal....can be a choreographer, background
dancer....can get fame in reality shows....can start their own dancing
institution..
5. Is
format training required or can one train themselves purely on basis of talent?
Talent as
well training both are essential...you can train yourself on the basis of
talent but format training makes you
perfect and teach you more about dance and increase your knowledge and help to
reduce your imperfections...
6. What piece of advice would you like to give to
future and aspiring artists?
I would
like to advice to all the future artists that they should focus on their work
and learn as much as they can.....and try to be creative in their field....because
in present era creativity differs you from another person...dance gives you
wings so fly high and make your all dream come true with lots of hard work and
efforts.
7. Which is your favorite book and why?
I’m not
much interested in reading....but if I ever want to read any book it would be
related to dance
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